- The win salvaged a two-game road swing for Saint Louis after a loss on Wednesday against La Salle.

- Jackie Kemph recorded 13 of her 20 points in the fourth quarter.

- Maddison Gits finished in double figures for the seventh consecutive game and for the 17th time this season.

- Jordyn Frantz shot 40 percent from the field in the game.

- Saint Louis recorded 10 points off fast breaks in the game.

FIRST QUARTER

- The first three possessions of the game came-up empty, but Jalissa Ross knocked down the first bucket of the game to give the Rams an early 2-0 lead.

- Rhode Island led by as many as four two times, but the Billikens responded both times.

- Frantz gave Saint Louis their first lead of the game with a three from the elbow, but the Rams’ Marta Vargas responded with a three of her own from the top of the key to regain the lead for Rhode Island, 11-9.

- The Rams shot 57.1 percent from the floor in the quarter.

- Rhode Island put together a 6-0 run late to take a 19-13 lead with 49 seconds remaining.

- A pair of free throws from Tara Dusharm cut the Rams’ lead to four with just over 30 seconds remaining, but that was how the quarter ended as Rhode Island carried a 19-15 lead into the second quarter.

SECOND QUARTER

- Abby Streeter opened the period with a three-pointer to extend the lead to 22-15, the biggest lead for the Rams in the game.

- Leading Rhode Island scorer Nicole Jorgensen grabbed her first points of the quarter under the hoop with 7:05 ramining to make it a 24-17.

- Paige Rakers began to get things going for the Billiken offense. The senior from Carlyle, Ill., hit a big three midway through the quarter to cut the Rams’ lead to two (24-22).

- Aliyah Covington regained the lead for the Billikens with a layup off a fast break to make it 26-25 Saint Louis.

- Fouls were prevalent for the end of the quarter as neither team recorded a field goal in the final 3:12 of the first half. Saint Louis, however, maintained a 31-29 lead heading into the break.

- The Billikens held the Rams to 23.1 percent from the floor in the second quarter.

THIRD QUARTER

- Kemph opened the scoring with a three-ball from the corner to extend the lead to 34-29, but the Rams responded on the ensuing possession. Jalissa Ross hit a three on the other end to make the Saint Louis lead two yet again.

- Rhode Island capitalized on defensive stops and went on a 6-0 run in the span of 1:11 to tie the game at 38 with 6:11 remaining in the quarter.

- Jenny Vliet stopped the bleeding at the 4:55 mark with her first bucket of the game, a three-pointer, to give the Billikens a 41-38 advantage.

- Gits continued to pile it on for Saint Louis. She followed Vliet’s three with five consecutive points to give the Billikens a 46-38 lead.

- Vliet delivered another dagger with just over 2:00 remaining with her second three-pointer from the corner to make it a 49-40 lead.

FOURTH QUARTER

- Rackers put the Billikens on the board in the fourth with a layup at the 8:17 mark.

- Rhode Island went on a 15-4 run to grab a 59-55 lead with 4:46 remaining in the game.

- Saint Louis answered back with an 8-2 run of their own as Kemph began to find her groove. The senior guard posted six points in that span to give her team a 65-61 lead.